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The Events Calendar 3.0 Preview: Other Settings Tabs
It’s a new week, and I’m keeping the preview posts for The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 3.0 coming full force. If you watched my last round you’ll know we ended last week focusing on a marathon 2-part video detailing the “General” settings tab in all its glory. Today, we’re continuing down that path and reviewing the remaining settings tabs: specifically, “Display,” “Default Content” and “Additional Fields”. I’d aimed to make this into one, … Continue reading
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The Events Calendar 3.0 Preview: Updated “General” Settings Tab
We’re shifting gears a bit in today’s videos. All of our previews for The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 3.0 so far have focused on frontend views and how users can engage with them. Today’s begins a brief series that stays mostly behind the scenes, addressing the updated Settings panel in 3.0. The 2-part series below focuses on the most meaty of those Settings tabs: the General tab. There will be some overlap here … Continue reading
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The Events Calendar 3.0 Preview: List, Calendar & Day Views
Another week, another round of preview posts centered on The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 3.0. If you watched the series last week, you’ll know that by this point we’ve covered all the new views: week, map and photo. Today’s video shifts gears a bit to a handful of existing views you may already been familiar with, and which are being carried over to 3.0 from the 2.x builds. They’re not new, per se, but … Continue reading
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The Events Calendar 3.0 Preview: Photo View
Can’t get enough of The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 3.0 preview posts? You’re in luck. Following hot on the heels of our week view and map view previews, we’ve got a third one today we’re stoked to share: photo view. If you haven’t seen our high-level 3.0 preview, you’d want to take a look at that first. Otherwise if you’re interested in photo view specifically…check it out after the jump.
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The Events Calendar 3.0 Preview: Map View
On Monday, we teased a bit more of The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 3.0‘s week view and got some awesome responses from the community as a result of it. To keep up that momentum, today’s preview shifts gears to a new frontend layout that wasn’t an option in the 2.x builds: map view. Check out our map view screencast and an overview of what to expect from it after the jump.
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The Events Calendar 3.0 Preview: Week View
Today marks the start to both a new week and a new month. To kick things off in style, and to buck the cliched trend of April Fools posts that arrive 4/1 (want to play a real joke? publish your fake post mid-August), we’re offering up quick preview posts of The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 3.0. You’ve already seen the 3.0 preview page we released included in our newsletter, and the video that … Continue reading
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Join our usability tests covering renewal, theming on April 4
Hey folks. We’ve scheduled two mini usability tests for next Thursday (April 4), and I wanted to use this post to solicit volunteers. Read on if you’re interested. In the past, our usability tests have been focused on one broad topic per month. We’d get 3-4 users to participate, and spend 45-60 minutes walking through a 10+ items our team defined for them beforehand. April is going to be a bit different. Instead of one … Continue reading
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WProller launches, features The Events Calendar
Have you heard about WProller yet? A project by Chris Chaudruc that just came together this month, it’s a really slick implementation that caught our eye…and not just because it features The Events Calendar. True to its name, WProller serves one basic purpose: it “rolls” up a ZIP file that includes both a stock WordPress install and any plugins/themes you’d like bundled with it. In the past, WordPress’ famed 5-minute installation process didn’t include any of these … Continue reading
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Tell us what event management features you’d like us to build next
Have we told you lately that we love you? And because of that, we want to give you an opportunity to help shape the future of our products business. While our development cycle for The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 3.0 is nearing an end, it certainly won’t be our only plugin adventure of 2013. This is where the community comes in: we are interested in event related product & feature ideas from the … Continue reading
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Translate The Events Calendar 3.0, get a free license
We’re just around the corner from launching The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 3.0, and one of the last pre-release tasks on our list is getting translations nailed down. We’re planning a week after code freeze to focus exclusively on getting the plugin translated, and are hoping our multilingual users might be down to help out. If you are familiar with POEdit and know how to translate a plugin, we’ll be happy to give … Continue reading
